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HVAC REQUIREMENTS IN MRI UNIT

(REFER TO VA DESIGN GUIDE, MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, FOR GRAPHIC INFORMATION)

1. Indoor Design Conditions:


Area

Summer
Degree C
(Degree F)

Winter
Degree C
(Degree F)

HVAC Design
Manual Ref.

MRI Unit

24 (76) 50% RH

25 (78) 45% RH

Table 1-1

Computer Rm.

21 (70) 40% (plus/minus


5%) RH

21 (70) 40%
(plus/minus 5%) RH

Table 1-1

2. Minimum air changes per hour: MRI Gantry - 12; Support Area - 4

Table 1-4

3. Maintain positive pressure in Gantry , and equal in others (See VA Design


Guide)
4. Maintain NC-35 in Gantry and NC-40 in others

1.3.12

5. Dedicated air handling unit for MRI

2.2.10

6. Filtration: Prefilters 30%, and After-filters 85%


7. Individual room temperature controls

Table 2-1
2.14.1.9

8. HVAC requirements for the MRI suite vary widely with the capacity and
make of the imaging unit

3.17

9. Provide a dedicated AC unit in the computer room with local and central
high temperature alarms.

3.17

10. Provide a dedicated air-cooled chiller for back up to environmental and


computer unit. Normal use from building central chilled water system.

3.17

11. Provide an automatic emergency exhaust system in gantry room.

3.17

12. Provide a separate vent from magnet to outside for cryogen boil -off.

3.17

13. Non-ferrous HVAC material inside the shielding enclosure

3.17

14. Emergency power for HVAC equipment in MRI

2.16.2

Contact Satish Sehgal @ 202-565-5032, Kurt Knight @ 202-565-4663, Don Walden @202-565-5014 or Sat
Gupta @ 202-565-5268 for additional information.
September 2001

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